| Historiographies of Early Modern Southeast Europe (HEMSEE) |
| Performing Early-Modern Russia |
| Ideology as Narrative Worldmaking: Subjects and Space in Roman and Serbian Lands after 1204 |
| Gold in Medieval Serbian Painting |
| Orthodox Slavic Polemical Writings in the Middle Ages |
| Dualist Heresies in the History of South-East Europe (9th–15th century) |
| Muhammad and the Origin of Islam – Stereotypes, Knowledge and Notions in the Byzantine-Russian Culture |
| The Novgorod First Chronicle – Polish Translation and Scientific Account of the Oldest Chronicle of Novgorod the Great |
| From Incunabula to First Grammars: Contexts of the Development of the Bulgarian Literary Language (late 15th – early 17th century) |
| The Cultural Implications of the Migrations of Serbs in the Early Modern Era |
| Study Studenica: Parametric and Reverse Architectural Design |
| Luxury, Fashion and Social Status in Early Modern South-Eastern Europe (LuxFaSS) |
| The Routledge Handbook of East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-1300 |
| Bibliography of the History and Archaeology of Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages |
| Gold-embroideries from Constantinople (15th–19th centuries) in the Byzantine & Christian Museum Collection |
| Sophia – Wisdom of God Personified: History of Perceptions in the Byzantine-Slavic Culture |
| Routledge Handbook of Byzantium and the Danube Regions (13th–16th centuries) |
| The Evolution of the Byzantine Embroidery Tradition in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Slavic World, 1200-1800 |
| On the Origins of the Book Printing in the Ottoman Empire: The Role of Printed Books in the Transmission of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Knowledge |
| Ainos and Selymbria: Historical Evolution, Urban Planning and Art of Two Important Greek Cities of Eastern Thrace |
| Maps of Power: Historical Atlas of Places, Borderzones and Migration Dynamics in Byzantium |
| Royal Women, Cultural Exchanges, and Rus’ Ecumenical Marriages, circa 1000–1250 |
| Eclecticism in Late Medieval Visual Culture at the Crossroads of the Latin, Greek, and Slavic Traditions |
| Inhabiting Byzantine Athens |
| Early Arabic Printing for the Arab Christians: Cultural Transfers between Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Near-East in the 18th Century (TYPARABIC) |